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Looking for a great winter photography project? How about snowflakes? If you live in the Northern tier of states I promise you will have plenty of subjects to shoot.

My snowflake photography setup is based on a system initially designed by Professor Ken Libberecht, a great snowflake photographer — from California, of all places.

Snow Crystals, Brighton, MI. Photographed through a homemade microscope and lit with fiber optics this image was quite a project.

The setup... more

Instagram today announced a new bookmarking feature that lets you save photo and video posts to remember and revisit at a later date.

The feature appears as a new bookmark... more

DxO has announced an update for the iOS app that supports its ONE camera. Version 2.5 of the app will make it possible to use the camera for Facebook Live streaming. When used remotely via Wi-Fi, the app's Facebook Live integration allows for switching between the ONE's camera as well as the iPhone's built-in front and rear facing cameras. Users can also switch between the ONE and the iPhone's audio feeds, or set the app to switch automatically when the camera is switched. ... more

If 2016 has made one thing very clear its that not everyone agrees with one another about what is logically sound. Indeed theres been a considerable trend towards questioning the very value of expertise and facts. So perhaps its fitting that my camera of the year wasnt chosen with the logical, dispassionate approach that is often necessary for my job.

I just chose the... more

We had the opportunity to shoot the Nikkor AF-S 105mm F1.4E ED a few months back and everyone here was very impressed with its performance. DxO just published their review, and their analysis of the lens' performance backs up what we saw in the field: it's one of the sharpest lenses that Nikon currently produces.... more

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No screen, no flash, no settings, no SD card: Relonch, a $99-per-month APS-C fixed lens camera and photo editing service currently in beta, sounds like a whole lot of nope right off the bat. But its creators think they've found a way to bring better... more

Nate Dodson over at TutVid just put together one of the most comprehensive overviews of... more

For years, I battled choosing a niche and style. Everyone will tell you to pick a niche if you want to find success, but I was resistant. In hindsight, I realize it was because I hadnt found the right niche. And I wouldnt have found it by choosing, I found it by doing some of everything, and from that, realizing what I enjoyed most. So dont pick it, just let it happen by accident.

When I started out as a photographer, I shot everything; portraits, landscape, travel, sports,... more

Relonch is unlike any other service we’ve heard of. Camera companies sell you cameras, and companies like Adobe sell you tools that can make the photos you take with those cameras better; Relonch skips all that by... more

A couple of months ago, photographer and retoucher Erik Almas was approached by Adobe with a challenge: faithfully recreate the 1664 painting “The Concert” by Johannes Vermeer using Photoshop and Adobe Stock... more

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